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Holly Whitaker's avatar

I would love to know how you define addiction—I’ve read your book twice so I don’t mean that, I mean if there are different ways the internet addicts us, can you explain the different ways substances and behaviors do? Like some are dopaminergic, rewards based, do you have a simple way to break down types of addiction and the related behaviors substances? Does that make sense? 🫂

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Dear Carl Erik Fisher, thank you for sharing this. I had not encountered the research by Flayelle on "promoting addiction by design," to put it bluntly.

You mentioned disinhibition in online activity. I recently wrote about the online disinhibition effect on specific topics. My piece explains how we behave differently online, referencing John Suler's work, and discusses how reduced inhibition can benefit therapy under certain conditions.

I think this might resonate with you, and I’d love for you to read it:

https://wfmai.substack.com/p/unleashed-how-being-different-online?r=3row1i

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